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The second alternative approach describes policies as guided by, even resulting from, previously established bureaucratic procedures, which leaves little room for autonomous action by high-level decision makers.

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Some of the time we spend tossing and turning may even result from misconceptions about sleep and our bodily needs: in fact neither our bodies nor our brains are built for the roughly one-third of our lives that we spend in bed.

Additionally, if antenna #3 reads a tag with low RSSI, the tag may be further away from the cart or even result from multipath.

It might even result from a combination of factors.

As careful as you are with your washing machine, you can easily burn out your washer's delicate high-tech controls and digital displays and it won't even result from something you did.

Such contamination could be the consequence of disposal of laboratory waste or could even result from escape of mammals or arthropods that have been infected in the laboratory in North America, or in Europe.

Hyperglycaemia is another common feature in CBB poisoning [ 10- 13] and can even result from therapeutic doses [ 14].

Since a dimer of P4cos-5 (2 × 4.7 Kb) would ran almost overlapping P4 vir1 del22 (10 kb), faint signals observed in this region may even result from unspecific hybridization with P4 DNA.

Life-phase oriented change of priority setting in the clinic or in research, adaptation of working hours, which is rather more possible in the scientific context than in the clinic, and the creation of specialists, which can even result from part-time employment, represent just a small selection of forward-thinking options to strengthen the speciality.

But if that doesn't help to make the case for a party they're often happy to take anything they can get: older results, results from different political bodies (e.g. council results for a parliamentary election) and even results from a different geographical area to the one being contested.

He or she will typically have access to "hard" data, that is, repeatable and reproducible results from short term laboratory tests, such as simple hardness, fatigue, uniaxial yield, and fracture tests; and even results from somewhat more complex standard tests, such as fracture toughness or short-term salt spray or ultraviolet chamber exposure tests.

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